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Why Spain Eats So Late and How Franco’s Clock Still Rules the Day
Spain’s late dinners aren’t just cultural, they’re political. Discover how a 1940s time change rewrote the nation’s daily rhythm.

Languages on a Plate
Oct 233 min read
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Songs and Stories with Gloria Estefan Reveals A Wit and Talent Unlike Any Other
Gloria Estefan’s appearance on Songs and Stories with Kelly Clarkson was a joyful collision of worlds. From her Cuban roots and breakthrough with Miami Sound Machine to her resilience after tragedy, Estefan’s legacy continues to inspire.

Languages on a Plate
Sep 84 min read
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Don't Cry For Me Argentina: How Evita's 2025 London Revival Shines a Spotlight on a Controversial Figure - and Makes Zegler a Star
Rachel Zegler’s 2025 London performance as Evita reminds us who the real woman was. Take a deep dive into the life, politics, and polarising legacy of Eva Perón - alongside my own encounters with how she’s remembered in Argentina today. From murals and musicals to populism and personal myth.

Languages on a Plate
Jul 1314 min read
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Spain at Eurovision: A Legacy of High Notes, Controversies, and Cultural Influence
Spain’s Eurovision journey is a mix of iconic highs, political controversy and long dry spells. As Melody gears up to perform Esa Diva at the 2025 Grand Final, we look back at Spain’s evolving selection process, historic wins (and near misses), and the country’s ongoing commitment to Spanish-language entries. From the highs of Pastora Soler to the campness of Las Ketchup; and from Franco-era scandals to potential future Latin American spin-offs, here’s the full story.

Languages on a Plate
May 106 min read
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